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Victorinox Swiss Army Women's 241349 Summit XLT Watch
 The #V251349 Victorinox Swiss Army Women's Summit XLT Watch packs a bold fashion statement into a multifunction body that's fit for big adventures. This watch features a white dial with crisp, black Arabic numeral indexes, small black numbers for tracking 24-hour time, luminous hands, and a convenient date window at four o'clock, in addition to a second tracker on the outer dial. The watch's face is set off by the bold black finish and white indexes that appear on its stainless steel unidirectional bezel, and a textured crown caps the watch's 32-millimeter stainless steel case. A scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with an anti-reflective finish protects the watch face and helps ensure easy-reference, while a black rubber band and a buckle hold the watch securely in place wherever you go. This shock-resistant technical timepiece is powered by precise, Swiss-quartz movement and is water resistant to 330 feet (100 meters).

- Stainless steel case, rubber strap
- Date display
- Luminous hands and hour markers
- Case diameter: 32 mm
- Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
 The #V251349 Victorinox Swiss Army Women's Summit XLT Watch packs a bold fashion statement into a multifunction body that's fit for big adventures. This watch features a white dial with crisp, black Arabic numeral indexes, small black numbers for tracking 24-hour time, luminous hands, and a convenient date window at four o'clock, in addition to a second tracker on the outer dial. The watch's face is set off by the bold black finish and white indexes that appear on its stainless steel unidirectional bezel, and a textured crown caps the watch's 32-millimeter stainless steel case. A scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with an anti-reflective finish protects the watch face and helps ensure easy-reference, while a black rubber band and a buckle hold the watch securely in place wherever you go. This shock-resistant technical timepiece is powered by precise, Swiss-quartz movement and is water resistant to 330 feet (100 meters).
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